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Dear all,
haven't had the chance to use UDFs in FLUENT yet so i'm a complete newbie on this matter. I just would like to know if it would be possible to apply different under relaxation factors settings on corresponding different volume cell zones. As an example, considering a domain composed by two mesh cell zones, I would like to use two different urf settings to help the solution settle down and/or converging. What do you think? Thank you in advance |
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Please, any suggestions? Or just throw in what you think about?
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